- Homeowners
- May 5, 2017
Remodel or Relocate? 7 Steps to Decide
Will you remodel so that your home reflects your current needs and lifestyle preferences or put it on the market and enjoy your memories as you start a new phase in your homeowning life?
Will you remodel so that your home reflects your current needs and lifestyle preferences or put it on the market and enjoy your memories as you start a new phase in your homeowning life?
Whether it's a larger kitchen for future holiday entertaining or a wave of inspiration after visiting your in-laws' new condo, you may find yourself ready to make some changes.
Before the fall sneaks up on you and your home, take advantage of the nice weather while it lasts and check these end-of-summer DIY tasks off your list.
There are several things homeowners should ask themselves before deciding to start a renovation.
When renovating, environmentally friendly choices can save you money, improve home durability, and also create a healthier environment for you and your family.
If the basement shows signs of a water problem, such as watermarks or a sump pump, it's a sign that costly repairs could be in your future if you decide to buy.
Every renovation, large or small, has the potential to either add or detract from your home's resale value.
When it comes to the types of homes they want, millennials have unique and specific desires that differ from previous generations.
Make sure your improvements will not only add to the value of your home but that they will do so in a way that is most cost-effective for you.
Renovating your home is a big and important project. Choosing the right contractor is crucial when planning a home renovation.